• Serinus@lemmy.world
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      Best language, suitable for all but the most low level stuff where you don’t want a garbage collector. For that use Rust.

      C#, Rust, and maybe just a minimum amount of JavaScript, and I didn’t think you need anything else.

      The worst part of C# is that sometimes Java devs sneak in, but that happens in every language.

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        C# is excellent, but the worst part of it is the Microsoft influence

        semi related, but TypeScript, also created by the same guy as C# is pretty good, for as far as you can take a JavaScript superset language

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          Yeah, this is my take on it too. I’m a professional developer, primarily C#, heavily in the .NET/MS stack. I really enjoy C# and .NET, but my overall distaste for Microsoft has kind of slithered in to the rest of it so I’m trying to branch out on a personal level.

          Found out recently that Azure DevOps can apparently be self-hosted, when one of my coworkers had to maintain our DevOps instance. Absolutely flabbergasted that anyone would pay to use and maintain it themselves.

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        Every language that requires the user to install a runtime is crap in my book and I mainly write python so believe me on that.

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          I remember back when I was more excited about getting into gamedev, learning C and C++ were some significant obstacles. Even understanding that I had to be responsible and direct about memory, the way they flub through so many template interfaces and spew out paragraph-sized errors made it impossible to contend with. I haven’t followed Rust, but I hope for a time that low-level code modernizes just a bit so we can stop abstracting our calculator apps with 4 GB of Electron framework.

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            Yeah, Rust is a lot better in those regards. You are still in more direct control of memory, but if you fuck up, that’s a compiler error, not a runtime error, and the compiler error messages even give you pretty helpful suggestions for making it work.

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          Significant whitespace should be a considered a crime against humanity as a whole. (yes, i’m looking at you python and yaml)

          I will die on this hill.

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            I’m in agreement. I find whitespace tabulation stupid. I just don’t understand why people would want a thing they can’t see to be the part that delineates your code.